u/Inqwizzitasog

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Hi everyone,

I’m considering transferring into George Mason University’s online BSIT program for Fall 2026, and I wanted to hear from current students, alumni, or anyone familiar with the program.

For context, I’m a transfer student originally from New Jersey, currently living in the Richmond-Petersburg area. I’m interested in using the BSIT program to move toward IT-related roles in the federal government, especially the intelligence community, defense contracting, or Big 4 consulting.

A few questions I had:

  • What should I realistically expect from the online BSIT program in terms of course quality, workload, and support?
  • How strong are the networking opportunities for online students compared to in-person students?
  • Are online BSIT students still able to connect with recruiters, career fairs, clubs, alumni, or professors in meaningful ways?
  • For someone targeting federal (preferably the intelligence community), defense contractors (Northop Grumman, GDIT, CACI, Lockheed Martin), or consulting (Big 4, Accenture, Kearney), how can I make myself more visible to those companies while being an online student?
  • Are there specific GMU resources, events, student organizations, certifications, projects, or internship strategies you would recommend?

I know GMU’s location near Northern Virginia is a major advantage for government and defense-related opportunities, but I’m curious how much of that advantage online students can realistically access.

Any advice or honest experiences would be appreciated.

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u/Inqwizzitasog — 19 days ago